Dupont Springs, 1911

DUPONT SPRINGS
The Finest Mountain Resort in East Tennessee
SEASON OPENS JUNE 1st, 1911
This delightful resort situated near the top of Chilhowee Mountain,at an
elevation of 3000 feet above the sea level, also above the dew line, is about
20 miles South of Knoxville, Tenn., 10 miles from Seymour, on Knoxville,
Sevierville & Eastern Railway.
COOL, DELIGHTFUL AND INVIGORATING
Relief for Sufferers from Hay Fever. No Flies or Mosquitoes.
Rates $1.00 per day; $6.00 per week; $22.00 per month. Children half
price. Special rates to families and ministers.
Excellent Table. Special Rates for June and September
Telephone connection with Knoxville. Daily mail.
The Springs will be under the same capable management as last year.
Capt. Newman will do everything possible for the comfort of his guests.
Hacks meet Morning Trains at Seymour, Tuesdays and Saturdays.
For conveyance from railroad station, telephone James Davis, Latonia,
over East Tennessee Telephone.
The view from the verandas of the hotel is one of the most beautiful in America, the whole
valley of East Tennessee is spread out in panoramic view, from the great Smokies on the
East to the Cumberland Plateau on the West.
Dupont Springs is a quiet, restful resort; you do not get lonesome, the magnificent view of
the valley is ever changing, often the clouds will fill the valley below, and you can see it
rain below you, while you are in the bright sunshine above. All of this from the hotel. You
do not have to walk to enjoy it; if you are fond of walking or riding, you can walk for miles
along level roads without the fatigue or discomfort of mountain climbing. There is something to interest you every moment of the day, and you have never witnessed more beautiful sunrises and sunsets, than you can from this place. The lights of Knoxville are visible at night, twinkling like stars.
The water, though strong in mineral properties, containing Iron,Lithia, Magnesia and Sulphur, is pleasant to the taste. There is also a fine Freestone Spring convenient to the hotel.
Dupont Springs Hotel
J. E. NEWMAN, Manager
DUPONT, - - - TENNESSEE
S.B.Newman & Co. Print. Knoxville

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DUPONT SPRINGS
The Finest Mountain Resort in East Tennessee
SEASON OPENS JUNE 1st, 1911
This delightful resort situated near the top of Chilhowee Mountain,at an
elevation of 3000 feet above the sea level, also above the dew line, is about
20 miles South of Knoxville, Tenn., 10 miles from Seymour, on Knoxville,
Sevierville & Eastern Railway.
COOL, DELIGHTFUL AND INVIGORATING
Relief for Sufferers from Hay Fever. No Flies or Mosquitoes.
Rates $1.00 per day; $6.00 per week; $22.00 per month. Children half
price. Special rates to families and ministers.
Excellent Table. Special Rates for June and September
Telephone connection with Knoxville. Daily mail.
The Springs will be under the same capable management as last year.
Capt. Newman will do everything possible for the comfort of his guests.
Hacks meet Morning Trains at Seymour, Tuesdays and Saturdays.
For conveyance from railroad station, telephone James Davis, Latonia,
over East Tennessee Telephone.
The view from the verandas of the hotel is one of the most beautiful in America, the whole
valley of East Tennessee is spread out in panoramic view, from the great Smokies on the
East to the Cumberland Plateau on the West.
Dupont Springs is a quiet, restful resort; you do not get lonesome, the magnificent view of
the valley is ever changing, often the clouds will fill the valley below, and you can see it
rain below you, while you are in the bright sunshine above. All of this from the hotel. You
do not have to walk to enjoy it; if you are fond of walking or riding, you can walk for miles
along level roads without the fatigue or discomfort of mountain climbing. There is something to interest you every moment of the day, and you have never witnessed more beautiful sunrises and sunsets, than you can from this place. The lights of Knoxville are visible at night, twinkling like stars.
The water, though strong in mineral properties, containing Iron,Lithia, Magnesia and Sulphur, is pleasant to the taste. There is also a fine Freestone Spring convenient to the hotel.
Dupont Springs Hotel
J. E. NEWMAN, Manager
DUPONT, - - - TENNESSEE
S.B.Newman & Co. Print. Knoxville